Regulatory B Cells - Implications in Autoimmune and Allergic Disorders

  • Sattler S
  • der Vlugt L
  • Hussaarts L
  • et al.
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Abstract

Goats have always been considered very useful animals. Goats success is related to its excellent adaptability to the diicult mountain conditions, extreme weather and low value feed acceptance, versatile habits and high production considering their size. These are some reasons because goats are among the irst animals to be domesticated. In terms of evolution, goats could be separated by their dispersion area in three large groups: the European, the Asian, and the African. Global goat populations, mainly in Africa and in Asia, have increased for centuries but very strongly in the past decades, well above the world population growth. They are also used for forest grazing, an integrated and alter- native production system, very useful to control weed growth reducing ire risk. Despite some exceptions, no large‐scale efort to professionalize this industry has been made so far. There are consumers for goat dairy products and there is enough global production, but misses a professional network between both. Regarding goat meat, the world leader- ship also stays in Africa and Asia, namely in China, and there is a new phenomenon, the spreading of goat meat tradition through Europe due to migrants from Africa and other places with strong goat meat consumption.

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Sattler, S., der Vlugt, L. E. P. M. van, Hussaarts, L., H., H., & Huang, F.-P. (2012). Regulatory B Cells - Implications in Autoimmune and Allergic Disorders. In Recent Advances in Immunology to Target Cancer, Inflammation and Infections. InTech. https://doi.org/10.5772/38319

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